Showing posts with label human rights. Show all posts
Showing posts with label human rights. Show all posts

Thursday, 29 May 2014

Mini-guide to Thai Junta DoubleSpeak - A New Era!

Back in December I published a mini-guide to Thai Political DoubleSpeak.

With a military junta now in power a new era in DoubleSpeak has begun.

Here are my interpretations - leave yours in the comments section.





Removing Thaksin’s Influence - removing democratically mandated public servants and lawmakers.

Arrested = kidnapped

Detained = held hostage

Trial = punishment

Crimes = lawful acts

National Council for Peace and Order = National Council for Hate and Crime

Lawful acts = crimes

Royal endorsement = unsigned document of dubious origin

Advisors = cronies 

Happiness = a state of continual fear

Thailand is a failed state = we were very involved in creating conditions which guaranteed Thailand’s failed state

Thai Army = criminal gang

Elections = something we will lose and something we fear very very much

Illegal protests = legal resistance

Lese majeste syndicate = ordinary citizens harmlessly engaging in freedom of expression

Reconciliation Centres = Internment Camps

New Thai Open Legal Aid Centre Established for Coup/Junta Victims

Thai Lawyers for Human Rights
Tel: 096-7893172 or 096-7893173 e-mail: tlhr2014@gmail.com

Open Legal aid centre “Thai Lawyers for Human Rights” – TLHR
Released on 28 May 2014
Today, 28 May 2014 a group of lawyers launched the “Thai Lawyers for Human Rights” –TLHR in order to provide legal advice and to enhance understanding about law, human rights and the orders currently being issued under the declaration of Martial Law in the country.
​            The National Council for Peace and Order (NCPO) has issued a numbers of orders and regulations including a list of persons summoned by the NCPO who need to report themselves at the designated time and place. A number of persons have been detained and arrested under the Martial Law. Search operations are also being conducted.
These numerous orders and operations undertaken under the Martial Law has caused confusion and misunderstanding amongst ordinary persons who are not able to understand the complicated legal procedures under the Martial law. People are also not aware about their human rights.
In order to ease the situation, a group of Thai lawyers have cooperated and opened a hotline and email to receive primary complaints and answer questions from persons affected by the situation.  The TLHR also intends to compile the cases to monitor the situation and the trends. ​           
TLHR will provide legal assistance through volunteers and lawyers including receiving complaints, enquiries, trial observation, fact finding.
For enquiries, please call 096-7893172 and 096-7893173  at  09.00 – 17.00 daily or email at tlhr2014@gmail.com 
​            The objective is to increase understanding of general population on the legal procedures under the martial law and new orders and to provide legal aid and assistance to those in need.

Republished with permission of TLHR